Roche Terms Scorecard

Grade A+ — Highly protective (score 95/100)

Roche maintains a high standard of data protection based on Swiss law, offering clear opt-in mechanisms for cookies and marketing, though it reserves the right to update terms without notice.

Strong privacy baseline, clear consent, but lacks proactive change notification.

Terms at a glance

Sells your data
NO
Forced arbitration
NO
Trains AI on your content
NO
Collects biometric data
NO
Shares data with government
NO
Easy to cancel
YES
Tells you before changes
NO
Deletes data on request
YES

What the terms actually say

Section 7 — Cookies and Tracking Technologies

By default, all non-essential cookies are turned off. We will only activate performance, functional, or marketing cookies if you give us your consent (opt-in).

The company does not track you by default; you must actively choose to allow non-essential cookies.

Section 11 — Updates to this Global Privacy Notice

This Notice is subject to periodic review and may be changed at any time to reflect updates in our practices, technology, or legal obligations.

The company reserves the right to change the privacy policy whenever they want without providing direct notice to users.

Section 9 — Data Retention and Security

We generally keep your data for three (3) years after our last interaction with you.

The company explicitly states a specific retention period for your data, which is a transparent and protective practice.

Section 10 — Understanding Your Rights

To exercise any of these rights, please contact the Global Privacy Office by e-mail at [email protected]... You may also launch a complaint with the respective data protection authority.

The company provides clear instructions on how to exercise your data rights and how to escalate complaints.

Last reviewed 2026-08-18 under rubric v3.5.

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